So Shall You Reap (1999) [R]

Release Date:
February 17, 1999

Original Title:
So Shall You Reap

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Troma Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 103

The Grim Reaper He's Not So Bad. Or Is He?

When Denny Mclaren is called to the scene of the crime of an apparent homicide, he finds a book bound in human flesh which has the name of the victim and others who has died before him. Denny takes the book as evidence until his name is written in the book. Denny puts everything together to discover that the book he has is the Necronomicon.

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Casting:
Quinn Riley

Conceptual Design:
Mike Davis

Construction Coordinator:
Glenn Pollak
Vicky Morefield
Steve Zimmer
Mike Davis
Bill Leingang

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Pete Schuermann

Director:
Quinn Riley

Editor:
Milco Davis
Quinn Riley

Line Producer:
Milco Davis

Set Designer:
Quinn Riley
Milco Davis

Sound Editor:
John Schuermann

Sound Recordist:
Joe Navarra
Mike Wade
Chet Bennett

Sound mixer:
Quinn Riley
Milco Davis

Still Photographer:
Quinn Riley
Pat Allen

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